Bioavailability of zinc in rats fed on tuna as a protein source in the diet.

M T García-Arias, A M Castrillón, M P Navarro
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The objective of this study was to investigate the dietary zinc bioavailability in diets containing raw, cooked, steamed, and canned tuna as a protein source in the diet, and to evaluate different means of preparation, as well as various storage periods of the canned tuna, which was prepared according to industrial standards. Sterilized oil-free canned tuna was also made. The biological assays used for the study of the zinc utilization were carried out on Wistar rats fed with semi-synthetic diets for 12 days varying only in the protein source, which was casein-methionine or tuna provided as follows: raw, cooked in brine, steamed, sterilized with or without soybean oil, canned and stored for one or three years. Body weight, food intake, faecal and urinary zinc excretion, and zinc content in rat liver were monitored. No modifications were shown in food efficiency when diets including tuna were used, compared with those values from the casein-methionine diet. Thus, final body weight results were similar in all groups tested. Dietary zinc absorption was enhanced by consuming a raw white tuna diet. This beneficial effect disappeared after steaming or cooking in brine, but it was slightly recovered after sterilization with oil and storage of the canned tuna. Animals fed on the diets including the oil-free canned tuna, showed two or three times higher faecal and urinary zinc excretion than those fed on casein and canned tuna stored for 0, 1 or 3 years, reaching a negative balance. A negative effect was therefore found in both dietary and endogenous zinc utilization due to the consumption of oil-free canned tuna.

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本研究的目的是研究以金枪鱼为蛋白质来源的生、熟、蒸和罐装饲料中锌的生物利用度,并对金枪鱼罐头的不同制备方法和不同储存期限进行评价。还制作了无菌无油金枪鱼罐头。采用半合成饲料喂养Wistar大鼠12天,进行锌利用的生物学试验,蛋白质来源仅为酪蛋白-蛋氨酸或金枪鱼,分别为生的、卤水煮熟的、蒸煮的、加或不加豆油灭菌的、罐装的、贮存1年或3年。监测大鼠体重、食物摄取量、粪便和尿锌排泄量以及肝脏锌含量。与酪蛋白-蛋氨酸饮食相比,使用包括金枪鱼在内的饮食并没有显示出食物效率的变化。因此,所有测试组的最终体重结果是相似的。食用生的白金枪鱼可以提高锌的吸收。这种有益作用在蒸煮或卤煮后消失,但在油消毒和罐装金枪鱼储存后略有恢复。食用无油金枪鱼罐头的动物粪便和尿锌排泄量比食用酪蛋白和储存0年、1年或3年的金枪鱼罐头的动物高2到3倍,达到负平衡。因此,食用无油金枪鱼罐头对膳食和内源性锌的利用都有负面影响。
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